teddy 英 ['tedɪ]   美 [ˈtɛdi]

teddy

teddy  英 ['tedɪ] 美 [ˈtɛdi]

n. 连衫衬裤;泰迪玩具熊 

名词复数:teddies 

They put a live teddy bear in my crib. 他们把一只活的泰迪熊放在我的婴儿床上。
Secondly, he threatened to kill teddy with a bullet. 其次,他威胁要用一粒子弹干掉特迪。

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  • n. 连衫衬裤;泰迪玩具熊
  • 1. They put a live teddy bear in my crib.

    他们把一只活的泰迪熊放在我的婴儿床上。

  • 2. Secondly, he threatened to kill teddy with a bullet.

    其次,他威胁要用一粒子弹干掉特迪。

  • 3. Moreover, she made sure she was wearing the perfume that teddy remembered his mother wearing on their last Christmas together.

    而且,她喷的香水是特迪回忆中他的母亲在他们一起度过的最后一个圣诞节所喷的香水。

  • Teddy pet form of masc. proper names Edward, Edmund, and Theodore, with -y (3). Meaning "women's undergarment" (with lower-case t-) is recorded from 1924, of unknown origin, perhaps from some fancied resemblance to a teddy bear (q.v.), a theory that dates to 1929. In British slang phrase teddy boy (1954) it is short for Edward, from the preference of such youths for Edwardian styles (1901-10). Teddies (probably from Teddy Roosevelt) was one of the names given to U.S. troops in France in 1917.
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